Oh! sing me a song of evening, A song of peace and rest, When, weary with useless flying, The wild birds seek the nest; ...
Article : 203 wordsWhither are going with hurrying feet Forms that are passing to-night in the street? Faces all sunny and faces all sad, Hearts that are weary and hearts that are glad; ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Rose in the garden slipped her bud, And she laughed in the pride of her youthful blood, As she thought of the Gardener standing by— ...
Article : 130 wordsAfter seeing Constance down to the ladies cabin on board the boat at Southampton Robert Harbut returned by the 9 o'clock train to town. As he went up to town he thought ...
Article : 6,299 words"Of course, if you have made up your mind to go, Miss Corbyn, it will be as well to go by an early steamer, that is, by the next that sails. But I hardly think that the question is ...
Article : 1,696 wordsWhen Miss Lou returned to the house supper was ready and she sat down, weary, saddened, and preoccupied by the scenes she had withessed. ...
Article : 3,765 wordsThe first long tragic day of hospital experience had so absorbed Miss Lou as to relegate into the background events which a short time before had been beyond her wildest dreams. In ...
Article : 4,744 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Wed 7 Oct 1891, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: